In the spirit of the Olympic Ideal, I pledge:
To Abide by the Rules of these Games,
To Respect the Officials that apply them,
To be Humble in Victory and Gracious in Defeat,
I am proud to be a Senior Games Athlete.

Happy New Year! I'm excited to announce that registration for the 2015 Bay Area Senior Games is now open. See the BIG RED BOX for on-line registration or print out a paper registration and mail it to our office. We encourage you to use the on-line registration process.

2015 BAY AREA SENIOR GAMES

ATHLETES: In 2014, 1356, men and women over 50 participated – this year our goal is 1,500 athletes – so tell your friends and help us recruit!

We are very excited about this years Cycling Event – we just received confirmation that we have secured Ft. Ord for the weekend of May 2 -3 so we can hold all cycling at Ft. Ord on closed courses without cars! Stay tuned for more info including what events will be which days, the host hotel, and evening dinner plans. We think this is an opportunity to create a very special Cycling Celebration just for Senior Cyclists in California. Interested cyclists, please email me and I'll include you in the cycling planning committee.

Note: We are waiting for more information on Pickleball – venue, sports commissioner etc!

VOLUNTEERS: Once again, lead by BASG's unflappable Bob Weder, on- line registration for volunteers will be open March 1, 2015. This is a great way to satisfy community service requirements! Once again, volunteers are so important in keeping the Games running!

SPORTS COMMISSIONERS: Here are the 2015 Bay Area Senior Games Sports Commissioners – all of whom use their knowledge and love of their sport to ensure the Games provide the best competitive conditions possible!

Archery: Karen Keating, Dawnell Scott

Badminton: Jeff & Karen Fishback

Basketball: Dave Newman, James Houston

Cycling: Tom Simpson, Frank Scioscia

Feats of Strength: Dale Harder, Bill Weinstock

Golf: Dennis Barbata

Lawn Bowling: Terry Hogan

Race Walk: Alex Price

Racquetball: Merijean Kelley

Road Race: Tom Service

Rugby: Bob Benson, Frank Merrill

Soccer: Mike Rohde, Laura Garrett

Swimming; Michael Moore

Table Tennis: Dennis Davis

Track & Field: Leroy Milam

Triathlon: Stanford Treeathlon

Volleyball: Alexis Bryce

Water Polo: Andy Burke

REASON: Demonstrating that "the competition never ends" and that exercise and physical activity are the keys to a long, happy and healthy life.

Mission: To promote healthy lifestyles for seniors through education, fitness and the spirited competition of sports, while inspiring everyone to embrace health and appreciate and enjoy the value of sports related exercise.

I want to share this thought with all of you. "The Senior Games are at the heart of the meaning of the Olympic Movement. Though they inspire us all, It's still true that many people watch the Olympic Games, see mostly younger athletes at the prime of their performance and say "those athletes are amazing, but that's not me..." With the Senior Games, people of all ages, even those who did not think they could swim, run or jump anymore, are inspired to a more active, healthy and fulfilling life...that's the TRUE Olympic spirit and the real meaning of the Olympic Movement, a challenge to all of us to be the best we can be."